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Title: Plastics Recycling Group


1
Plastics Recycling Group
  • Jason Altobelli, Mimi Arnold and Scott McBeath

2
Plastics Recycling
  • Numbers 1(PET),2(HDPE) and 4(LDPE) plastics are
    most commonly recycled.
  • Number 6 plastic (polystyrene, a.k.a. Styrofoam)
    is recyclable, but not in Houston.
  • 90 of plastic containers are made out of number
    1 and number 2 plastics
  • Generally, only PET and HDPE are recoverable in
    sufficient quantities to be economically recycled

3
  • Plastics are manufactured from petroleum products
    a finite resource
  • 2.7 of world oil production is made into
    plastics and petrochemical products
  • Recycling can save oil/gas use, both as an energy
    source and hydrocarbon source for plastic
    production
  • Less petroleum burning less CO2
  • Recycling also diverts material from landfills

4
Plastics at Rice
  • Currently Rice recycles plastics numbers 1 and 2.
  • Plastics recycling bins are provided in centrally
    located buildings on campus
  • e.g. Student Center, Colleges
  • However, there arent any outdoor recycling bins!
  • Servery cups are number 6,
  • and their use is widespread.

5
Goals
  • Determine possible improvements to plastics
    recycling at Rice
  • Add outside recycling bins
  • Find best locations
  • Suggest ideal locations for test bins to Rice
    Administration
  • Reduce servery cup waste
  • Source reduction methods
  • Alternative cups

6
Plan of Action
  • Determine best locations for outdoor recycling
    bins via biweekly visual inspections of plastic
    bottle and plastic cups waste in existing
    trashcans
  • Demonstrate magnitude of plastic cup waste
  • Find greener alternatives to plastic servery cups
  • Explore source reduction strategies
  • Student survey on disposables and possibility of
    travel mugs

7
Expected Results
  • More bottles in trashcans farther from recycling
    bins
  • Equal bottle generation from each section of
    campus (engineering side, academic quad and RMC
    area)
  • More cups in trashcans closer to cup sources
  • Student apathy towards disposables
  • Competitive pricing on green disposables

8
Methods
  • Data gathering
  • Visual inspection of 13 trashcans biweekly to log
    bottle and cup waste
  • Sorted a full bin to design an accurate
    extrapolation formula
  • Student survey
  • If one were provided by the university, would you
    use a travel mug instead of disposables?
  • How much would you care if disposables were
    removed from the servery on a scale of 1-10?

9
  • Interviews
  • Angela Riggs (Director of Residential Dining)
  • Discussed alternatives to plastic cups
  • Biodegradable cups are currently too expensive to
    replace current plastic cups
  • Angela Riggs plans on attempting negotiations
    with companies who sell alternatives
  • Arranged for plastic dining ware to be moved to
    central location to decrease ease of access.
  • Ron Smith (FE Grounds Coordinator)
  • Determined schedule for emptying of trash cans
  • Bins are emptied every Monday
  • During the week, bins are emptied as needed to
    maximize efficiency.

10
  • Web Search
  • Search for companies selling green disposables
  • At least 5 companies found, comparable products
  • Several varieties, including paper, corn-based
    plastics (polylactic acid), sugar cane fiber
  • Comparable functional properties to non-green
    disposables

11
Results Bottles Thrown Out
12
Cups Thrown Out
13
Chart of Average Weekly Contents
  • Beginning of Virgins Walk
  • End of Virgins Walk
  • Herzstein and Lovett Hall
  • Rayzor North Entrance
  • Fondren
  • Engineering Quad, near mechlabs
  • Rear of Herman Brown
  • At loop side of Mudd Labs
  • Near Dell Butcher 180
  • Jones Institute
  • RMC courtyard right side
  • RMC courtyard left side
  • RMC front

14
Survey Results
15
Discussion
  • Highest number of bottles at RMC not 30 feet
    from indoor recycling!
  • Bottle generation is heavily concentrated around
    the RMC and the academic quad
  • More cups closer to cup sources
  • Majority of interviewed students desire greener
    disposables
  • List price of green disposables is roughly 4
    times more than Rices price of current
    disposables!

16
  • Disposable cup source reduction
  • Moved plastic disposables away from exits to make
    disposables less visible and ceramics/reusables
    more convenient
  • Discussed ceramics pickup plan ceramics could
    be picked up by HD once a week outside dorm
    rooms
  • Saves money replacing ceramics more money for
    green disposables
  • Legitimizes taking ceramics to room instead of
    disposables
  • Hopefully implemented next year, Wednesday pickup

17
Key Points
  • Economics are the primary factor in HD decision
    making
  • Interviewed students desire change
  • Outdoor bins would improve plastics recycling at
    Rice
  • Importance of source reduction (for cups)
  • HD recognizes the undesirability of current
    disposable type and level of use

18
Recommendations
  • Trial outdoor recycling bins at RMC and end of
    Virgins Walk
  • Focus on sustainable disposable policy
  • Encourage less use of disposables
  • Buy greener disposables
  • Create feasible ceramics pick-up policy
  • Indoctrinate freshman to use travel mugs!

19
Flyer Concepts
20
Resources
  • Rice Recycles Website. "Composition of Waste
    Stream Q1-Q3." http//cohesion.rice.edu/facilities
    /fep/ricerecycles/index.cfm?doc_id7896
  • "Rice University Makes Strong Showing in
    Nationwide Recycling Contest." May 5, 2006.
    http//cohesion.rice.edu/Facilities/FEP/RiceRecycl
    es/emplibrary/RecycleMania2006Results.pdf
  • "Kalamazoo College Recycling Archives General
    and Paper Recycling Data." http//www.kzoo.edu/rec
    ycle/archives.htm
  • http//www.forms-surfaces.com/products/litter/urba
    nren.htm 
  • "The Disposable Problem Reducing Waste in
    Serveries."
  • http//www.recycle.dpw.dc.gov/recycle/cwp/view,a,1
    375,q,634588,recycleNav,7C337487C.asp
  • www.wasterec.co.uk/plastics.html
  • http//www.danielbowen.com/2006/01/02/plastic-recy
    cling/
  • www.trentu.ca/admin/eab/pollution.shtml
  • http//www.environgentle.com/store.php?actionshow
    _categcategnew
  • http//www.mauirecycles.com/Maui20Plastic.htm
       

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Extrapolation Formulas
  • Basic extrapolation formulas
  • ROUND((Visible Bottles/Cups)((Visible
    Bottles/Cups)((Bin Fullness-0.25)/0.25)),)
  • Full extrapolation formulas
  • For same fullness during one week -
    IF(bin1bin2,(IF(bottles1bottles2,extrapolation2,
    (ROUND((bottles1bottles2)(bottles1)(((IF(bin2gt0
    .25,bin2,0.25))-0.25)/0.25),)))),1)
  • If bin is emptied between checks -
    IF(bin2ltbin1,extrap1extrap2,1)
  • If bin is more full on second check -
    IF(bin2gtbin1,extrap2,1)
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